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    Illustrator portfolio website

    Hello,

    Here's a website that I've been working on for a client of mine. All images are loaded externally, in order for him to be able to update them himself.

    I've employed listener objects to keep track of the loading of the files, and all the animation is done by scripting rather than timelines.

    Hope you like it, and enjoy viewing his artwork.

    Thanks!http://netshake.co.uk/dnash/demo2/

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    Looks good.

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    don't use a MAILTO link, use a form!
    Last edited by rstar; 02-07-2007 at 04:51 AM. Reason: typo

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    Yeah. Make a form pop-up over the images. (In Flash)

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    Yep, I agree. Thanks for pushing the point.

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    Yeah, I've seen that alot, and I hate when people do it. rstar just got there before me.

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    Nice job man. Your art-work is pretty good too!
    Get your art critiqued today!
    http://www.doink.biz

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    Wow! That is simply excellent work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgbfree2
    Hello,

    Here's a website that I've been working on for a client of mine. All images are loaded externally, in order for him to be able to update them himself.

    I've employed listener objects to keep track of the loading of the files, and all the animation is done by scripting rather than timelines.

    Hope you like it, and enjoy viewing his artwork.

    Thanks!http://netshake.co.uk/dnash/demo2/

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    good job

    great!
    very nice and clean. easily navigable.
    once you have that contact form on, job done!

    how will you do it by the way?

    PHP has a mail function which I use for HTML forms. I'm not sure how I'd do it in Flash. Maybe those data objects would be useful in opening (and thereby running) some PHP code.

    fm

    Chris Jones - freelance
    Last edited by flashMine; 02-09-2007 at 01:59 PM. Reason: forgot signature
    <insert witty signature here>

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    Looks great! One thought for ease of use and updating-
    The way a group animates and moves to the left is cool... but not necisary to be effective.
    But if the image just loaded on top of all the Icons
    (add a transparency over the icons to showcase image alone) click to close image voila back to icons. It would make navigation faster to see artwork and you wouldnt need another 6 to update?
    and each piece gets showcase alone.
    just some thoughts!
    great work!

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